Hi, I am having some weird issue with my 6D and I hope someone here can help.
The problem is that the AFMA does not work in "One Shot" and "AI focus" modes. It works in "AI Servo" mode. The weird thing is that if I keep pressing the AF-ON button (my focus buttton) as if in AI Servo mode, then AFMA works in both One Shot and AI Focus modes. You can tell if AFMA applied for that specific shot by reviewing the detailed info of the photo on LCD of the camera. I confirmed this by looking up the EXIF data with DPP.
The weirder thing is that when I examined the photo 100% crop, it seems like the AFMA was applied the whole time at the value I set at even though the detailed info on LCD or EXIF data showed that it did not apply.
No one (there were 4 different technicians) at the service center could figure out why and the lead technician left early that day (Fri, yesterday). So they said they will talk to him on Monday about this issue and will call me.
Does any one have any clue what is causing it? I think it's a simple camera software problem that just need to be reset - like computers where you can clean install the Windows. Is there something like that for Camera software? I tried resetting custom functions or camera settings, but it did not work.
Oh, one more thing I want to mention. The AFMA was working fine until just a few weeks ago. The problem started when I had an error message in FoCal software during fully automatic AFMA run where I had to force close the program. It may have been the FoCal that somehow did something to the camera software.
Thank you for reading my long post and any suggestions to fix this. By the way, my camera is still under warranty so the worst case I will get a replacement I guess.
Andrew.
The problem is that the AFMA does not work in "One Shot" and "AI focus" modes. It works in "AI Servo" mode. The weird thing is that if I keep pressing the AF-ON button (my focus buttton) as if in AI Servo mode, then AFMA works in both One Shot and AI Focus modes. You can tell if AFMA applied for that specific shot by reviewing the detailed info of the photo on LCD of the camera. I confirmed this by looking up the EXIF data with DPP.
The weirder thing is that when I examined the photo 100% crop, it seems like the AFMA was applied the whole time at the value I set at even though the detailed info on LCD or EXIF data showed that it did not apply.
No one (there were 4 different technicians) at the service center could figure out why and the lead technician left early that day (Fri, yesterday). So they said they will talk to him on Monday about this issue and will call me.
Does any one have any clue what is causing it? I think it's a simple camera software problem that just need to be reset - like computers where you can clean install the Windows. Is there something like that for Camera software? I tried resetting custom functions or camera settings, but it did not work.
Oh, one more thing I want to mention. The AFMA was working fine until just a few weeks ago. The problem started when I had an error message in FoCal software during fully automatic AFMA run where I had to force close the program. It may have been the FoCal that somehow did something to the camera software.
Thank you for reading my long post and any suggestions to fix this. By the way, my camera is still under warranty so the worst case I will get a replacement I guess.
Andrew.